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Must see ! The way humans were taught by killer whales to hunt together is amazing . We stayed about 1 1/2 hours then drove to the Davidson whaleing station , lovely spot. Old slab huts were in great condition.

A must see when visiting the far south coast of New South Wales brilliant exhibits of Australias whaling history , although so sad knowing the history of our early settllers & how they harvested the whale products. Thankfully these giants of the sea are now...More

Put a rainy day to very good use. The whaling museum was much more than I thought it would be. It delves into the history of the region and the significance of the industry of the time. Well set out and some amazing photos of...More

The museum is a short walk from the wharf but it is all uphill and a bit steep.
There are usually shuttle buses operating between the wharf and town when the cruise ships are in port so you may find it easier to get on... More

The museum is a short walk from the wharf but it is all uphill and a bit steep.
There are usually shuttle buses operating between the wharf and town when the cruise ships are in port so you may find it easier to get on that, get off in town and make your way back to the wharf via the museum - all downhill.
Looking forward to meeting all our visitors from the cruise ships this season.